weigh 英 [weɪ]   美 [weɪ]

weigh

weigh  英 [weɪ] 美 [weɪ]

v. 权衡;称…重量 

进行时:weighing  过去式:weighed  过去分词:weighed  第三人称单数:weighs  名词复数:weighs 

How much do you weigh? 你体重多少?
She weighs 60 kilos. 她体重为 60 公斤。

  • To weigh is all about judging; you could be seeing how heavy something is or if it is a good choice. You could weigh the tomatoes you're buying or weigh your options when applying to college.
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  • v. 权衡;称…重量
  • 1. How much do you weigh?

    你体重多少?

  • 2. She weighs 60 kilos.

    她体重为 60 公斤。

  • 3. These cases weigh a ton.

    这些箱子重得很。

  • 4. He weighed himself on the bathroom scales.

    他用浴室磅秤称称体重。

  • 5. She weighed up all the evidence.

    她慎重地考虑了所有的证据。

  • 6. His past record weighs heavily against him.

    他过去的记录对他很不利。

  • weigh (v.) Old English wegan (class V strong verb, past tense wæg, past participle wægon) "find the weight of, measure; have weight; lift, carry, support, sustain, bear; move," from Proto-Germanic *wegan (source also of Old Saxon wegan, Old Frisian wega, Dutch wegen "to weigh;" Old Norse vega, Old High German wegan "to move, carry, weigh;" German wiegen "to weigh," bewegen "to move, stir"), from PIE root *wegh- "to go, move, transport in a vehicle."
weigh / weɪ ; NAmE weɪ / verb 1 linking verb (+ noun) to have a particular weight 有…重;重 How much do you weigh (= how heavy are you)? 你体重多少? She weighs 60 kilos. 她体重为 60 公斤。 These cases weigh a ton (= are very heavy). 这些箱子重得很。 2 [transitive ] weighsb/sth/yourself to measure how heavy sb/sth is, usually by using scales 称重量,量体重(通常用磅秤) He weighed himself on the bathroom scales. 他用浴室磅秤称称体重。 She weighed the stone in her hand (= estimated how heavy it was by holding it). 她用手掂了掂那块石头的重量。 3 [transitive ] to consider sth carefully before making a decision 认真考虑;权衡;斟酌 weighsth (up) You must weigh up the pros and cons (= consider the advantages and disadvantages of sth). 你必须权衡利弊。 She weighed up all the evidence. 她慎重地考虑了所有的证据。 weigh(up) sth against sth I weighed the benefits of the plan against the risks involved. 我认真考虑了这个计划的优点和有关的风险。 4 [intransitive ] weigh(with sb) (against sb/sth) to have an influence on sb's opinion or the result of sth (对看法或结果)有影响;有分量 His past record weighs heavilyagainst him. 他过去的记录对他很不利。 5 [transitive ] ~ anchor to lift an anchorout of the water and into a boat before sailing away 起(锚) IDIOM weigh your ˈwords to choose your words carefully so that you say exactly what you mean 推敲;斟酌字句 PHRASAL VERBS ˌweigh sb↔ˈdown to make sb feel worried or anxious 使烦恼;使焦虑;使忧心忡忡 SYN burden The responsibilities of the job are weighing her down. 这项工作的责任压得她喘不过气来。 He is weighed down with guilt. 他由于内疚而心神不定。 ˌweigh sb/sth↔ˈdown to make sb/sth heavier so that they are not able to move easily 压得…难以移动;压弯 I was weighed down with baggage. 我被行李压得走不动路。 ˌweigh ˈin (at sth) to have your weight measured, especially before a contest, race, etc. (尤指赛前)量体重 Both boxers weighed in at several pounds below the limit. 两个拳击手赛前量的体重都比规定限度少几磅。 related noun weigh-in ˌweigh ˈin (with sth) ( informal) to join in a discussion, an argument, an activity, etc. by saying sth important, persuading sb, or doing sth to help (在讨论、辩论等中)发表有分量的意见,发挥作用 We all weighed in with our suggestions. 我们都提出了有分量的建议。 Finally the government weighed in with financial aid. 最后政府提供了财政支援。 ˈweigh on sb/sth to make sb anxious or worried 加重…的思想负担;使焦虑不安;使担忧 The responsibilities weigh heavilyon him. 他肩负重任,寝食不安。 Something was weighing on her mind. 她心事重重。 ˌweigh sth↔ˈout to measure an amount of sth by weight 称出(一定重量的东西) She weighed out a kilo of flour. 她称出一千克面粉。 ˌweigh sb↔ˈup to form an opinion of sb by watching or talking to them (通过观察或谈话)形成对…的看法,品评 weigh weighs weighed weighing weigh / weɪ ; NAmE weɪ /
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